Mega-hit My Hero Academia returned for its fourth season roughly a year ago on TV and has finally made its way to physical media. Does the latest go-around live up to all the lofty expectations held by fans? Well, for this half anyway, I can say a resounding “Yes”.
Autumn 2020 has brought a wealth of new anime titles to our screens - but which ones are worth watching? The Anime UK News writers share their first impressions...
Silver Spoon Volume 15 manages to provide a solid ending to a wonderful manga series full of personal ups and downs as we followed the students of students of Ooezo Agricultural High School and the lessons they've learned, both from an educational and a life perspective.
The Quintessential Quintuplets tells the story of high-schooler Futaro, who has to get to grips with tutoring not one but five girls! Even worse, none of his new students have any interest in learning from him, so now he has to figure out how to win them over.
The final episodes of the Summer 2020 anime season have aired and it’s time for the writers at Anime UK News to deliver their verdicts! Find out which series – if any – were worth watching all the way through.
The second half of the second series of Space Battleship Yamato, otherwise known as Star Blazers, adds on the tension as the three-way war between Earth, Gamillas and Gatlantis rages across the galaxy. The only question that remains has to be: does it finish the plot in a satisfying manner?
Sengen-en, the historic home of the Shimazdu family, are holding a virtual tour of artwork from the "Drifters" manga that stars a fictionalised re-imagining of legendary samurai Shimazdu Toyohisa, and the family's historic home.
The penultimate release of Black Clover's second season gets off to a strong start but sadly can't keep the magic going through this very brief visit to the Clover Kingdom
Hikaru, Umi and Fuu are now fighting to save Cephiro from invasion from other worlds (except in the OVA, where they are fighting to save Earth from invasion from Cephiro).
While this first half of Iron-Blooded Orphans does have its flaws, Mari Okada and Tatsuyuki Nagai's unique and distinct take on the Gundam franchise emerges as extremely dark, profusely political, and brutally bloody.
Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution Anemone is an interesting film. At times superbly done, others, very confusing and jarring to the new viewer. Now then, let’s PLAY FOR- oh wait, we’re not doing that in this film? Phew
The second instalment in the lives of widower Mr. Kanda and his cat Fukumaru delivers plenty of amusing moments that will resonate with cat owners as well as revealing a little more about Mr. Kanda's past, delivering another charming read.